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Tyler Zeller

1990 - Today

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Tyler Paul Zeller (born January 17, 1990) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels. As a freshman, he played on their 2009 national championship team and as a senior was an All-American and the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year. He is the nephew of former NBA player Al Eberhard, and the brother of fellow NBA players Cody Zeller and Luke Zeller. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Tyler Zeller is the 1,897th most popular basketball player (down from 1,672nd in 2024), the 21,373rd most popular biography from United States (down from 19,910th in 2019) and the 1,063rd most popular American Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Tyler Zeller ranks 1,899 out of 1,757Before him are John Salmons, Walker Kessler, Larry Sanders, Marquis Daniels, Smush Parker, Shelden Williams, Jalen Smith, and Willie Cauley-Stein. After him are Joel Przybilla, Sonia Ursu-Kim, Wang Lili, and Ronnie Brewer.

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Among people born in 1990, Tyler Zeller ranks 1,732Before him are Matt Shively, Fabienne Schlumpf, Andrei Loktionov, Silvinho, Yuzuru Shimada, and Ryoto Higa. After him are Masahito Noto, Henri Lansbury, Koji Hachisuka, Artem Volvich, Keita Hidaka, and Rahi Sarnobat.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In United States

Among basketball players born in United States, Tyler Zeller ranks 1,065Before him are John Salmons (1979), Walker Kessler (2001), Larry Sanders (1988), Marquis Daniels (1981), Smush Parker (1981), Shelden Williams (1983), Jalen Smith (2000), and Willie Cauley-Stein (1993). After him are Joel Przybilla (1979), Ronnie Brewer (1985), Tyler Honeycutt (1990), and Brandon Miller (2002).